Somatic Embryogenesis in Two Orchid Genera (Cymbidium, Dendrobium)

Abstract

The protocorm-like body (PLB) is the de facto somatic embryo in orchids. Here we describe detailed protocols for two orchid genera (hybrid Cymbidium Twilight Moon ‘Day Light’ and Dendrobium ‘Jayakarta’, D. ‘Gradita 31’, and D. ‘Zahra FR 62’) for generating PLBs. These protocols will most likely have to be tweaked for different cultivars as the response of orchids in vitro tends to be dependent on genotype. In addition to primary somatic embryogenesis, secondary (or repetitive) somatic embryogenesis is also described for both genera. The use of thin cell layers as a sensitive tissue assay is outlined for hybrid Cymbidium while the protocol outlined is suitable for bioreactor culture of D. ‘Zahra FR 62’.

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Acknowledgements

The authors wish to thank Elsevier Ltd. for copyright permission to re-use photos in Fig. 1a, c, and f from [12]. The authors also thank Thammasat International Journal of Science and Technology for copyright permission to reuse the photo in Fig. 1b from [14].